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Owen Phillips
12 March, 01:12
Why did the Polish weavers decide to strike?
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Mikayla Stanley
12 March, 04:30
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On January 11, upon discovering their pay decrease, a group of Polish weavers stopped working at once. Their machines fell silent, and when the overseer asked why, they responded that they would not work for starvation wages. Then they walked out ... In the morning, thousands refused to go to work.
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